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MTV partners with All Out for love & equality

MTV EMAs rejects plans to cancel Hungary event after anti-gay law, instead taking a stand for LGBTQI community.

MTV Entertainment has announced a global partnership with All Out, a leading global LGBTQ+ advocacy group, in a worldwide movement for love and equality and LGBTQ+ rights.

MTVE and All Out will honour young changemakers from around the world who are furthering equality and love while fighting against anti-LGBTQ+ policies with the 2021 “MTV EMA Generation Change Award.”

It follows MTV EMAs proceeding in Budapest, Hungary to counter the country’s recent anti-gay law. While there were questions about moving the event, MTV will stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary with the theme “Music for All.”

“As a global organisation fighting for equality around the world, we are excited to deepen our partnership with MTV Entertainment to act in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community around the world,” said Matt Beard, Executive Director, All Out. “MTV Entertainment has been a pioneer in supporting the LGBTQ+ community and we are thrilled that Generation Change will provide a significant boost to a new generation of young LGBTQ+ leaders.”

“While we have made great strides, earned rights are being rolled back and the fact still remains that the majority of the world’s LGBTQ+ community still have few, if any, protections under the law with many subject to staggering violence,” said Chris McCarthy, President and CEO of MTV Entertainment Group. “This is why we are so proud to expand our partnership with All Out, to amplify their campaigns and to highlight the young people with whom they work every day and are on the front lines fighting for love and LGBTQ+ equality.”

MTV EMAs premieres Monday, 15 November at 6.00am on MTV.

All Out is an innovative global movement fighting for a world where no one has to sacrifice their family, freedom, safety, or dignity because of who they are or who they love. When moments of crises or opportunities arise – like anti-gay laws going to a vote or crackdowns on Pride marches, All Out works closely with partners to come up with and execute inspiring ways for people to take action. From signing petitions to joining protests, from sharing on social media to making donations, All Out members turn solidarity into action every single day. This partnership includes a donation to All Out, and to Rainbow Families Association, Hatter and Budapest Pride.

According to ViacomCBS’ soon to be released global research study, Reflecting Me: Global Representation on Screen, nearly 85% of people in countries around the world agree that companies making TV shows and movies should commit to increasing diversity and representation on screen. After knowing someone personally, media representation is the #1 way to foster empathy and understanding of differences.

From casting Pedro Zamora, one of the first openly gay and HIV-positive men to be portrayed on television, to the Emmy Award-winning RuPaul’s Drag Race and the first-ever sexually fluid dating show Are You The One?, MTV Entertainment Group continues its tradition of uplifting marginalized voices with some of the most diverse casts and series on television.

Launched in 2018, the “MTV EMA Generation Change Award” has honoured fearless, original young people who are tackling the world’s toughest problems through music, storytelling or digital media. To date, MTV has awarded youth activists across issues such as climate change, racial justice, systemic inequality, gender equity, LGBTQ+ rights and more. As part of the award, MTV makes monetary donations to each honorees’ organizations or NGOs of choice and elevates their powerful stories across the brand’s social and digital platforms in 180 countries. In 2020, the” “MTV Generation Change Award” awarded five, trailblazing women of color for their powerful work on the frontlines of the fight for racial and social justice across the globe.

Built to be fluid and tailored by market, the global “MTV Generation Change” campaign elevates and empowers young people driving positive change in the world. While spotlighting important issues, globally and locally, “MTV Generation Change” focuses on youth activism. To date, the campaign has launched short-form series like “MTV Generation Change: Black Lives Matter” and “Need to Know: 3 Things in Isolation,” and covered topics including climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, refugee rights, racial injustice, mental health, systemic inequality and being differently-abled. Formerly dubbed the “MTV EMA Generation Change Award,” since 2018 this award has elevated and empowered original, young activists who are transforming the world during MTV International’s annual, global music celebration.

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